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Abby Wambach made her last appearance before the FIFA Women's World Cup a memorable one, scoring three times to lead the magicJack to a 4-0 victory over the visiting Atlanta Beat on Saturday night. "I think any professional athlete wants to go into the World Cup with confidence," said Wambach, who along with six other members of the magicJack will represent the United States in the FIFA Women's World Cup starting next month. "Obviously a three-goal performance does a lot for the confidence.

Dan Borislow, team owner of the Women's Professional soccer team the magicJack, has been reprimanded by the league for public statements that are derogatory and not in the best interests of the league. Borislow, whose team plays at Florida Atlantic University, is required to pay a $10,000 fine and has been suspended from serving in any technical capacity for magicJack for two games. "I have no intention of paying the fine," Borislow said. "I don't know what the league is thinking.

Point taken. Dan Borislow, owner of magicJack of the Women's Professional Soccer league, learned Friday that his team had a point deducted from the standings for continued noncompliance with league rules. The league had put Borislow on notice to meet league rules regarding lack of sponsor signage, failure to upload game video, failure to have a functioning web site, stadium capacity less than 5,000 and press box sight lines. magicJack remains in second place in the WPS with eight points, two points behind leader Western New York.

Seven of the 21 players selected for the United States roster for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup tournament are teammates on the Women's Professional Soccer League team magicJack, which plays its home games at Florida Atlantic University. U.S. team captain Christie Rampone, who will play in her fourth World Cup, will be joined by Boca Raton teammates defender Becky Sauerbrunn, goalkeepers Hope Solo and Jill Loyden, midfielders Shannon Boxx and Lindsay Tarpley and forward Abby Wambach.

Get ready South Florida soccer enthusiasts, one of he most well-known teams in the world is making a stop in Miami. FC Barcelona will play Mexico's Chivas de Guadalajara at Sun Life Stadium at 8 p.m. Aug. 3 as part of the 2011 Herbalife World Football Challenge. It will be the second of three stops in the United States for Barcelona. Barcelona, which will feature two-time FIFA Player of the Year Lionel Messi of Argentina, will also face Manchester United in Washington, D.C., on July 30 and Club America at Cowboys Stadium on Aug 6. The match against Manchester will be a rematch of this year's Champions League final at London's Wembley Stadium on May 28. "I'm especially excited about the game with Chivas," Barcelona president Sandro Rosell said during a conference call on Monday.

— This was as dominating as one soccer team gets. Clearly the best team on the field, magicJack remained undefeated by beating the Atlanta Beat 2-0 in a Women's Professional Soccer League match Sunday at Florida Atlantic Soccer Field on Sunday. Ella Masar and Christen Press scored to improve magicJack to 3-0-0 (9 points), one point behind the first-place Western New York Flash, whom magicJack plays in their first road game on Sunday. "We work so hard in practice and that's why we are able to bring such a high-pressure game," said Press, who scored her first professional goal.

Atlanta Beat (1-2-1) at magicJack (2-0-0) Site: Florida Atlantic University Soccer Complex, Boca Raton When: Sunday, 4 p.m. Admission: $8-$15 About magicJack: It's only been two games, but magicJack leads the league allowing 0.50 goals per game. National team forward Abby Wambach has a goal and two assists to lead the team. About Atlanta: Midfielder Carli Lloyd has two of her teams four goals. Team has allowed 60 shots, including 39 on goal in four games.

Christie Rampone used to marvel at her elders on the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. Not just for their talent, but for their ability to multitask. Especially young mothers such as Joy Fawcett and Carla Overbeck. The Ultimate Soccer Moms. "Watching them," Rampone says with a laugh, "I would be like, 'Wow, I could never do this with kids — ever.'" Time passed, and Rampone and her husband, Chris, began to talk about starting a family. Her stance began to soften even as her playing career blossomed.

The crowd was smaller, the field was slightly wider, but the result was the same for the magicJack women's team Sunday afternoon at FAU's soccer field. One week after a season-opening win in its Women's Professional Soccer debut, magicJack made it two straight with a 2-1 defeat of the Philadelphia Independence before about 500 fans. Abby Wambach scored magicJack's first goal and assisted on the second by late sub Lisa DeVanna, whose header in the 75th minute came one minute after she had entered the match.